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Description

Immerse yourself in the sonic landscape of the '60s with the Catalinbread Pareidolia. This compact yet powerful tremolo/vibrato pedal offers an expansive range of modulation effects, from classic vibrato to groundbreaking experimental sounds. With a blend of tremolo, phase, and filter effects, it is an essential tool for any musician looking to inject a touch of psychedelia, garage rock, or art experimental into their sound. Its three-knob design for volume, rate, and depth allows for precise control and ample room for creative experimentation, truly making it a pedal that goes beyond the ordinary.

Key Features:

  • Compact tremolo/vibrato pedal
  • Blends tremolo, phase, and filter effects
  • Three-knob design for volume, rate, and depth
  • Produces a range of sounds from classic vibrato to experimental modulation
  • Ideal for a variety of genres, including psychedelia, garage rock, or art experimental

Product specs

Brand Catalinbread
Model Pareidolia
Finish Green
Year 2010s
Made In United States
Categories Chorus and Vibrato, Phaser Pedals

FAQs

What type of effect does the Catalinbread Pareidolia pedal produce?

The Catalinbread Pareidolia is a tremolo effects pedal, designed to emulate the classic harmonic tremolo sounds of vintage amplifiers, delivering a lush and dynamic modulation effect.

Is the Catalinbread Pareidolia suitable for both guitar and bass?

Yes, the Catalinbread Pareidolia can be used with both guitar and bass, providing rich modulation tones that enhance the sound of either instrument.

How does the Catalinbread Pareidolia differ from a standard tremolo pedal?

Unlike standard tremolo pedals, the Catalinbread Pareidolia creates a harmonic tremolo effect, combining aspects of vibrato and phaser effects for a unique, swirling sound.

Does the Catalinbread Pareidolia require a specific power supply?

The Catalinbread Pareidolia operates on a standard 9V DC power supply, making it compatible with most pedalboard power setups.

Can the Catalinbread Pareidolia be used in a stereo setup?

The Catalinbread Pareidolia is designed for mono operation, so it does not support stereo outputs directly.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Replicates rare early 60's brown-face amp tremolo effect

  • Splits bass and treble frequencies for a warm effect

  • True bypass doesn't kill signal like some competitors

  • Compact size for easy pedalboard integration

  • Simple, straightforward design with amazing sound quality

  • Vast speed range for versatile modulation effects

  • Nails the harmonic vibrato sound of big brownface Fender amps

CONS

  • Unpronounceable name might be off-putting

  • Lacks some features found in competitors like the Earthquaker Night Wire

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Catalinbread Pareidolia.

Features and functionality

  • The Pareidolia operates on a unique brown-face tremolo circuit that splits the signal into high/low frequencies, creating a dynamic panning effect.

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  • This pedal can run at 18V, offering headroom benefits for certain users who prefer this voltage option.

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  • The pedal blends elements of phaser, vibrato, and tremolo, offering a unique harmonic tremolo experience not commonly found in other pedals.

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Comparisons

  • Compared to the EQD Night Wire, the Pareidolia lacks some additional options but shares a similar operational basis.

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  • The Twin Peaks Tremolo by David Rolo is noted as an alternative with more control over waveform and signal path, including tap-tempo at a competitive price.

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Use cases and applications

  • Some users prefer the Pareidolia for subtle additions to clean sounds rather than heavy crunch or distortion settings.

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  • Pairing the Pareidolia with a chorus pedal at fast speeds can create a synth-like sound, useful for covering keyboard parts on a guitar.

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  • Owners find the Pareidolia particularly effective when paired with fuzz, enhancing its psychedelic soundscapes.

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  • Commonly used with soft settings to complement clean tones, yet equally effective when integrated with dirt pedals for more textured sounds.

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User experience

  • Multiple users report no significant noise issues with the Pareidolia when used below unity gain, contradicting some demo videos.

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  • The Pareidolia is described as producing excellent psychedelic tones, especially when combined with dirt, enhancing its versatility beyond traditional tremolo sounds.

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  • The pedal responds positively and distinctively to various overdrive pedals, such as the EQD Spires, Katzenkönig, and Mayflower, providing a versatile tonal palette.

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Setup and maintenance

  • The XR2206 chip requires a steady 9V input for optimal performance, as an old or weak battery can prevent the effect from functioning properly.

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Build quality

  • Custom graphics from Tayda printing are noted for their vibrant colors, with successful results when designed using software like Illustrator.

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Value and pricing

  • Some owners feel the pedal is slightly expensive given its limited features, though they appreciate its exceptional sound quality.

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5.0 out of 5

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jimmarchi1

amazing

this nails the harmonic vibrato sound from big brownface fender amps as closely as you can without using tubes. Has that phasey, choppy magic.

Artist usage

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See how Joe Perry uses Catalinbread Pareidolia

Joe Perry

Guitarist

Hollywood Vampires

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Verified via Catalinbread

Listed on Joe's official Catalinbread page.

See how Unknown Mortal Orchestra uses Catalinbread Pareidolia

Unknown Mortal Orchestra

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via YouTube

In this interview with Reverb.com the Catalinbread Pareidolia dealy is shown on the pedalboard at the 2:30 mark

See how Ruban Nielson uses Catalinbread Pareidolia

Ruban Nielson

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via YouTube

"And I've got the Pareidolia which is a univibe, and that sounds really good," says Ruban, at 2:56 in this video.

See how Brad Whitford uses Catalinbread Pareidolia

Brad Whitford

Guitarist

Hollywood Vampires

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Verified via Premierguitar

According to Premier Guitar's rig rundown, Whitford uses the Catalinbread Pareidolia guitar pedal.

See how Brendan Benson uses Catalinbread Pareidolia

Brendan Benson

Singer, Guitarist

The Raconteurs

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Verified via YouTube

"I really like this company here...these are kind of my go tos. These are great," Brendan Benson says about his three Catalinbread pedals, including the Pareidolia, at 4:57 in this rig rundown.

See how Sean Lennon uses Catalinbread Pareidolia

Sean Lennon

Singer, Guitarist

The Plastic Ono Band

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Verified via Catalinbread

Listed on Sean's official Catalinbread page.

See how Kikagaku Moyo uses Catalinbread Pareidolia

Kikagaku Moyo

Guitarist, Bassist

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Verified via YouTube

Reverb.com video interview with guitarist and singer Komo Katsurada; he takes you through his current pedalboard and demonstrates a few sounds.

See how Richard Hawley uses Catalinbread Pareidolia

Richard Hawley

Singer, Guitarist

Pulp

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Verified via Imgur

Used on the Hollow Meadows 2015 tour, as photographed in Guitarist magazine, February 2016.

See how Jonathan Wilson uses Catalinbread Pareidolia

Jonathan Wilson

Guitarist

Eisley

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Verified via Photo

In this photo posted on Jonathan's Instagram a Catalinbread Pareidolia can be seen.

See how Neal Casal uses Catalinbread Pareidolia

Neal Casal

Guitarist, Singer

Phil Lesh and Friends

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Verified via Photo

In this photo from Catalinbread's Instagram a Pareidolia can be seen on Neal Casal's board.

See how José P. García uses Catalinbread Pareidolia

José P. García

Guitarist

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Verified via Instagram

Catalinbread's Pareidolia can be seen in many of JP's boards on his instagram stories.

Album Usage

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Genre Usage

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